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Good morning, good afternoon, good evening.
Whenever you are welcome to two men with a mic.
What's up, brother? Well, better late than never, I
guess. Yeah, what happened?
I was wondering if something badhappened.
No, nothing bad happened, just took longer than I thought so.

(00:25):
Yeah, we were supposed to start the show earlier, ID and before
to go. Yeah.
But then Mitch had to walk the dog and he was going to be back
in 15 minutes. And 45 minutes later I was like,
what happened? I was afraid you got hit by a
car or something. Oh no, I don't move fast enough

(00:46):
to get hit by anything. Where do you take your dog to
walk your dog? Just like around the complex,
OK, it's, it's like a big, well,it's two buildings, you know, So
you know, you can just like basically you could just do a
big circle and stuff, but no, it's.

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A grassy area or something though.
She doesn't really like grass. She likes more like wood chips
and stuff. Yeah, I mean, she'll do grass.
OK, but but she prefers. Wood chips.
Aren't you guys glad that you tuned in?
We're telling you Mitch's dog's favorite place to pee and poo.

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What else? Can you expect from us man?
Yep, we are the cutting edge man.
We're the tip of the spear. Yeah, Lookout, we will overthrow
any country. Yep.
We'll show you where you can take those little poodles to
poop. Hey.

(02:04):
Hello. Yeah.
Oh, how I heard you're coughing though.
How's your cold? Oh well, I mean, it's better,
but it's not better. Yeah.
I mean, I still got all the congestion and and all of that
from it, but I don't have the fatigue.

(02:28):
Well, actually I'm completely exhausted.
That's 'cause I worked yesterday.
But you know, I don't have the all the flu type symptoms as
much as I just have the congestion.
Yeah. So how are you doing?
I, I will, you know, I'm over it, but it's, it's link.

(02:50):
There's lingering symptoms. So it's kind of like yeah, like,
yeah, it, it just sort of like I, I would, I would say I'm
well, but but but not totally. And, and for me, this is like my
4th week. The first three weeks were
incredibly bad and then now it'sjust lingering symptoms.
So I don't think you got it as bad as I did, but there's some

(03:13):
nasty bugs flying around out there.
No, I didn't. I didn't warn a trip to the
urgent care. Did you go to urgent care?
No, I didn't. I'm saying I didn't trip to the
urgent care. Oh, I ended up having to go to
urgent care because it was so bad.
And then it turned out to be a flu strain that doesn't respond
to antibiotics. It was so.

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So it was a virus, some virus that I had nasty stuff.
Anyway, how are what else? What are you doing?
What's happening? How's Jen?
Jen is kind of slow, but sure, she's kind of she's not better.
She's not as bad as she was whenshe came home from the hospital,

(03:57):
but she's kind of stuck in this not feeling very well area.
It's not, not very steady on herfeet.
Yeah. So we're we after I worked
yesterday morning, I came home and we, I took her to get a she

(04:19):
had an appointment for ACT scan.So they took some more pictures
of her brain and they want to make sure that, you know, the
plumbing they put in the brain isn't leaking or, you know,
doing something it's not supposed to be taking over the
mine, turning her into a something like that.

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Well, did. So did the scans look good?
I don't know. They're the guys, the people
that read them apparently don't work on the weekend.
So, you know, she could have a, you know, something going on and
the guy's like, oh, I'm off today.
No dying on my watch. I was kind of surprised because
the same thing happened with me and Kaiser.

(05:06):
Like I got really sick, like on AII mean it really, it really
blew up on me like on a Saturdayand then Sunday it was so bad.
I started reaching out, you know, to like get the 24 hour
nurse hotline and and stuff likethat.
And, and it, it did turn into finally being able to speak to a

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doctor. But then when he prescribed me
medication, all the pharmacies, the Kaiser pharmacies are closed
on Sundays. So I, I, I, I got through to a
doctor and he's like, OK, yeah, go get, go get these meds.
But there was no place to get them on Sunday when that was
like, it's just like what you just said, like, oh, well, you
know, you can just die another day.

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And yeah, we are not 24/7, man. We're golfing right now.
Yeah. A little disturbing that.
Yeah. You would think that in
medicine, like with hospitals and stuff, that they would, it
would be open like every day. I guess probably emergency
services are, although I don't know.

(06:09):
Yeah, they are. But but yeah, it's just, you
know, you can really only get sick Monday through Friday from
8:00 to 5:00. You know, anything, anything
else is like, oh, well, you know, we'll see you tomorrow.
I mean, yeah, you're right. You can go to the ER or urgent
care, but their usual response is oh follow up with your

(06:30):
primary. Yeah, yeah.
Oh my God, dude, we are nothing to the system.
Nothing but a paycheck. Yep, we're just little.
Little cash registers, Yeah, little, that's what we are.
We're little cash registers. Well, ATM, yeah, we're, we're

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ATM for the for the hospitals. I, there was a, well, there's
George Lucas made a movie calledTHX 1138, which is a dystopian
science fiction movie and it's basically warning about our
future after we've surrendered to AI.
And so it's pretty, it's totallybleak.

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It came out like in the early 70s and but so by then, like the
like the veil has been lifted and, and human beings are
regarded as being nothing more than a commodity.
And so I guess I'm spoiling the movie, although probably no
one's rushing out to see it. But at the ending of the movie,

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like the hero, THX 1138 is trying to like break away from
the AI control controlled dystopic nightmare world.
And he's he's running away and, and robot policemen who look
like C3PO sorta are, are, are chasing him.
And this little meter appears like in in the window and, and

(07:56):
it, it's basically calculating how much money it's costing the
bad guys to chase. THX 1138 the good guy when he as
he's trying to run away from it.And so, so they're chasing him,
they're chasing him, they're chasing him, he's running, he's
running, he's running. And then suddenly the cost goes
into like a cost overrun kind of.

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And, and I mean, there's like a limit, like, OK, we're going to
chase you and bring you back to this nightmare world unless it
costs, unless it costs too much money.
So the reason, the reason that THX 1138 gets away at the ending
is cause the C3PO robots just stopped 'cause they're like, OK,
beyond this, we would be spending too much money to
pursue this commodity. So just let them go.

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And but that it, it, that is what we are though in the real
world where these little ATM machines, where these little
commodities where like these little consumer people who just
get exploited by the powers thatbe.
But yeah, all we are is like a certain certain amount of money
maybe. And and if it's too much to like

(09:01):
do anything with us, then it's like, see.
Ya, yeah, pretty much. Yeah.
Your value when when When your cost exceeds your value, they
tend to not want to deal with you.
Yeah, So yeah, if you want a cheery movie to bring sunlight

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into your Sunday, go watch TX Actual THX 1138.
Oh no, no, that's the one that makes you want to die.
But it's actually a good film. It's it is I I like THX 1138 a
lot. But yeah, it's so dark.
Anyway, here I am flipping in the movies.

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So you got lingering symptoms from your cold, You're a little
worried about Jen. You're waiting for results on
the CT scan and your dog likes to poop on wood chips.
Yep, that summarizes my my day. All right.
Thanks for tuning in. We'll see you all next week.

(10:08):
Sorry, not sorry guys for this interruption, but guess what?
Today is Tuesday rants with Amber.
Welcome back to the studio everyone.
Wow, thank you, thank you. I'm happy to be here too.

(10:30):
Wow, I knew you guys were here for me.
Hi everyone, and happy Tuesday. I hope you guys are all having
an amazing week once again. I cannot believe this is the
last week of November. I feel like November flew by.
I feel like all of the Burr months fly by and I can't
believe it's almost going to be 2026 before we know it.

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And then from there, it's probably going to be 2027 in
2028 and 2029 and so on and so on.
And yeah, it's just crazy. But before we get to that, my
absolute favorite holiday is this week, Thanksgiving.
And I hope you guys are having amazing plans with your family,
your friends or your loved ones,or maybe your pets, or maybe

(11:16):
you're alone and you're just enjoying the quiet time.
But I hope you guys get to have great food and just a great
week, you know, and being grateful.
I know I'm grateful for my family and my friends and sugar
and insulin and all of the things.
And I'm just so grateful to be alive and be able to celebrate

(11:40):
another Thanksgiving because I love Thanksgiving.
And just a fun fact for those ofyou who don't know, my favorite
Thanksgiving side dish is green bean casserole.
I know some people don't like casseroles, but I love green
bean casserole. I love Thanksgiving food to
begin with, but green bean casserole is my absolute

(12:02):
favorite. Of course, you can never go
wrong with mashed potatoes. So that's like obviously another
tie for first. But I would love to hear what
your guys's favorite dish is. You guys can comment it down on
whatever app you guys are listening to this podcast on.
I would love to know, but I'm just so excited.

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But what's so disappointing is that here in New York City, the
place is crawling with Christmas.
And don't get me wrong, I absolutely love Christmas, but
we are still enjoying fall with the last week that we have of it
and Thanksgiving. Why has everybody already
decorated for Christmas? And it was already decorated at

(12:45):
the beginning of November for Christmas most places.
And it's just absolutely crazed me to me, like a lot of my
neighbors across the way, they already have their Christmas
trees up and I'm just like, can you not wait another week?
Like, it's fall, people. Like, I get that you want to be
celebrating the festivities of Christmas, but leave it for

(13:06):
December because if you do it all now, you're not going to
have anything to celebrate. December comes, so why are we
trying to rush through it and rush through the holidays?
There's no need for it. But yeah, so I actually went the
other day to the Macy's on 34th St. and they obviously are all

(13:27):
decorated for Christmas as well.They have all their Christmas
displays up, but that's not why I was there.
They just put their Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade Turkey
on their top awning that you guys probably can recall if you
watch the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade.
And so I want to go see that because I am staying here in New

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York City this year for Thanksgiving and I am planning
to go and watch the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade live.
But there's a whole long route that they go on with the
balloons and floats, and part ofwhere they do the entertainment
and where the Today show sets upis right in front of Macy's.
And so I'm not planning to be over in that area on

(14:11):
Thanksgiving Day because it's going to be crowded and tons of
tourists. So I'm planning to go to a
different part of the route that's going to be less crowded,
hopefully. So I wanted to go see that
Turkey. So I went and saw it yesterday
and I was absolutely, I was bawling because it's always been
a dream of mine to watch the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade

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and just like be here on Thanksgiving.
Part of our family tradition is that we wake up in the morning
on Turkey day and we make cinnamon rolls and we watch the
parade. And so I've just always been on
my bucket list to like actually get to experience it live.
And so I get to do that this year, which I'm so excited.

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I'm obviously going to be missing my family a whole lot
because this is one of my favorite holidays to spend with
them. So we have decided, though, to
kind of put our Thanksgiving meal, postpone it till
Christmas. And so my family back home,
they're also going out to eat for their Thanksgiving meal.
They're not doing like a whole homemade thing like we usually

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do because they're going to be waiting for me when I come home
at Christmas time. And I'm going to be making the
Thanksgiving meal for our Christmas dinner.
So I'm super excited for that. But yeah, so I'm going to watch
the parade with one of my friends that I made here.
She's in all of my classes. And she's also from LA, so she's
a Cali baby, too. And yes, I'm ready to go to

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that. And then we have reservations at
a restaurant right next to Central Park that is doing a
Thanksgiving meal. And I'm so excited.
There's not going to be green bean casserole, but there's
going to be mashed potatoes. And as long as there are
potatoes, I'm going to be a happy camper.
And there's going to be pumpkin pie, which you can never go
wrong with. So I'm just so excited and I

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can't wait. And I can't wait to give you
guys an update how the parade goes and everything like that.
But I hope you guys have an amazing rest of your week and
you guys get to go Black Friday shopping or Cyber Monday
shopping. And I'll be seeing you guys next
time. Bye.
Thank you so much for listening to your favorite rancher today.

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episode. Thanks guys.
Bye. What else is good?
I didn't hear where else you'd. Oh, man, I don't know, just just
trying to survive. We're working on updater.

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We're almost ready for for like the official release.
This stuff, we're maybe like a week away.
So I think I keep saying that, but you know, so that's
exciting. I'm putting out some Black
Friday commercials. Good.

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Yeah. Discount coupons and that sort
of thing, so. Oh man.
That's, that's cool. We've got all, we actually have
three product lines. There's the updater, which is
the one I've been talking about,which I use for work, you know,
where you can give reports and it gets emailed, you know, out

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to everybody that needs a copy and stuff and you can do it in
real time. The other one we have, which you
might like it's called the biographer and that one is more
for storytelling or, you know, like journaling or, you know,
family memories. Like if you want like it'd be,
it would have been good, you know, like mom's going to use

(18:17):
it, but it would have been good for for like your dad, right?
He could have gone on there and he could have you just talk on
the phone and he could have shared stories about you kids
and then it would have put it ina book format.
Yeah, that's. Cool, you know, or if somebody
wants to pass down family recipes, they can call it and
share their Thanksgiving recipe,right?

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And it's documented and it gets emailed out to all the kids or
whoever, you know, you put on there to do it, to get the
emails and stuff. So that one's really cool
because it's an easy way for older people to preserve their
memories and their legacy. But they don't have to use a
computer or anything. They just pick up the phone and

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dial A number and talk on the phone.
So yeah, you know, it's it's it's really simple.
But then you can preserve your because, you know, like my mom,
right. She's never gonna type on a
computer. Yeah, But if she can just get on
the phone and tell stories, you know, or share recipes or any of

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that, and then it organizes the content, keeps it in, you know,
in the right format, We'll we'll, we'll group like, like
she could tell a story about Edgar and then she could tell a
story about Grandpa and then shecould tell a story about Edgar
and it'll group the stories withthe right people and stuff.
Oh, that's. Cool.
Yeah. Good luck on both.

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Those things, dude, you're goingto be rich, man.
Yeah, there's there's one more for the with the science people
out there called the ideator. So on the ideator, you call in
and you can brainstorm. So you might like that one too,
actually, because because you could, it'll do the research.
So like you, you could be driving and you could have a

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brainstorm or you want to think,you want to research something
or look something up because youheard it on the radio.
Yeah. Or you just call it.
And then it'll do all the research and you know, you can
talk back and forth and it'll find stuff for you.
And then at the end of the call,it'll summarize it and then
e-mail you all the links and allof that.

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So you can go back and look for yourself, but you have the, you
know, the conversation so you don't lose the brainstorm.
Oh, right, you know, and you have all the links and stuff.
So yeah, that was more of like aresearch and, and you know, so
like if you're driving and you're like, hey, I want to know
more about the grey aliens, you know, they'll start searching it

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and you can talk to it, talk back and forth about the grey
aliens and it'll save the conversation and whatever it is
you said. And so you have the transcript
and then you've got the, you know, links to all the different
websites it went where it found it and stuff.
So, you know, it's a good way todocument, you know, some ideas

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or or brainstorms that you had. So, yeah, those are the three
products that we got. And what are the names of each
of the products? So the first one is updater, so
it's UPDA ytr.com. So that's the one for given

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reports and field reports or status reports.
Or you could even, you know, e-mail your team every more like
let's say you have five guys andyou need each of them to do
something you on your drive intowork, you could generate the
list and then it'll e-mail it tothem automatically for you.
So you don't have to type anything, you know, something

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like that, anything like that reports.
The next one is Biographer, but that one is spelled, Let me
spell it right because I always spell it wrong because it's all
a play on words. So biographer is spelled BIOGR,
afr.com, biographer. So they're all updater, right?

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It's kind of following that Updater is Trup.
Well, it's UPDAYTR and Biographer is BIOGRAFR.
OK. And what's the third one?
The third one is ideator IDE atr.com.

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So, you know, so that's that's kind of the theme we have for
all of them, but. Cool, man.
You guys are going to be tech giants.
Yeah, yeah. That would be the goal, but the
idea is just to help people, right?
The idea is you, you know, it's,it's, it's like we're just
trying to go back in time to thesimpler world where all you have

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to do is make a phone call, you know?
Yeah, you don't need Wi-Fi. You don't need, you know, a
computer. You don't need any of that.
You just literally make a phone call.
So it's, it's really cool. That's.
Great. I hope.
I hope you succeed with all of those things.

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Yeah, me too. Awesome.
Yeah, I was, I was listening to the radio and I I heard about an
app. The DJs were talking about it
and apparently there there's an app that's been created where
you can talk to dead relatives and it they, I don't know the

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name of the app or anything. I just like I said, I was just
driving, listening to the radio and I heard this and apparently
it's AI. And so somehow, like if I typed
in my dad's name, God rest his soul, then I guess it I don't
know. It would like search for like
every, I'm guessing it would search for like every bit of
information on that relative and, and put together like, kind

(24:13):
of like a yeah, yeah. And so that you you'll end up
you're, you're talking to an AI that that is pretending to be
your dead relative that I guess probably has like all of the
information it it could gather on that dead relative.
And so, yeah, there's a there was a movie, it wasn't, it

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really, it wasn't good, but in my opinion, but it had some cool
ideas in it and it was, you know, topical.
It was about like this current rise in AI and all that.
But it was the movie with with Johnny Depp called
Transcendence. And basically, did he see that?
No, OK, basically, if I, I, I don't remember it completely

(24:58):
except being kind of disappointed except for some of
the ideas in it. But I, I, I think basically
Johnny Depp gets killed, but he,he uploads his consciousness
into a computer and and so he's he's alive.
But if there it becomes a debatelike, OK, is, is that AI Johnny

(25:19):
Depp the the really the same soul as the Johnny Depp that's
walking around and the rest to the movie?
And yeah, so they argue about that like, no, no, that's really
his consciousness in there and that's really him that you're
talking to. But other people are like, no,
no, this that's AI putting together like kind of a a clone

(25:39):
from gathering, like all of the information that it could get on
this individual. So it's that debate.
But I I don't know. How do you feel?
Like I have to admit, for me, I was thinking it might be kind of
cool. Maybe not, I don't know.
But it it might be kind of cool to like try to talk to my
deceased father or deceased. Mother, you know, but but The

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thing is, it's not going to havethe memories.
It's not going to have. That's what you're going to,
you're going to want, right? You're going to want to
reminisce because you can't, youcan't create new.
It's not like you're going to goto the ball game with him,
right? Yeah, So and it's and it's not
him. No, I mean, probably not.

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And I haven't seen an example ofit, like how well it works and
stuff, but it it, it definitely intrigued me.
However, from the spiritual perspective, a lot of spiritual
teachers say that and most people sense this with when when
with deceased relatives and stuff that they say that they're

(26:45):
our ancestor spirits. And, and sometimes ancestor
spirits will like kind of hang out and, and just keep you
company. And, and I think by their very
presence, because they're the frequency of their vibration is
so much higher than a human being's frequency, that just by
having an ancestor spirit like the ghost of your dad in the

(27:08):
room with you as a ghost will, will raise the frequency of your
vibration. But so, yeah, you probably don't
need a computer to make an AI clone of your dad, because in
spirituality, they say pretty frequently you can contact or a
lot of times a, a, a person who passes on will choose to remain

(27:31):
with you if you know, if there'ssomeone that he, that that
person cares about. So there, there probably really
are ancestor spirits that you could reach out to, you know, in
meditation or whatever, who are doing you a lot more good than
the AI thing. But I, I, I do have to, to
admit, like it would be, it would be weird to hear my dad's
voice and I don't know, I don't know how good the app is.

(27:55):
It would be weird, though to andmaybe interesting to, to hear
his voice and like be able to converse with it.
How do you feel, though? Do you?
Do you want to talk to any of your dead relatives?
No, because I don't feel like I would be talking to them.
I know I wouldn't be talking to them, you know?
Yeah, it's not to me. That's, I mean, I guess if you

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really miss someone, I guess I could see that to a point.
But you know, you're not going to.
That would definitely just be for the here and now, you know
it, wouldn't you? You're not going to reminisce
about a memory of him coming to my baseball game, right?

(28:36):
Yeah. You know so.
Well, that one they might be able to pull.
But I, I think your other point about like, yeah, certain things
that you never said aloud, certain things you didn't like
type into the Internet or whatever, they're going to be
like secret shared memories and stuff that the AI version

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probably, you know, could never,could never.
Yeah. So I don't know.
I do think that was interesting.Enough now.
Now maybe we took that on our biographer, right?
Yeah. And then, you know, like, you
know, my mom shares stories and then and then about different

(29:23):
people. And then you have those voices
read their stories. Yeah, that would be.
Cool, that would be cool. Yeah, that's a great idea.
That that would be different because that that's a shared,
you know, that's a memory and a story in that person's voice.
So it would be good to hear my mom's stories retold in her

(29:44):
voice or something, right? Yeah.
I could see that. But to just like, have a
conversation, you know, with a voice that sounds like, you
know, my dad or something like that, that would just be, I
don't know. I don't know if I'd like that.

(30:05):
I mean, like a conversation. It would be all right.
Like, like Chuck has a bunch of recordings of my dad.
Yeah. He was going to make an AI voice
then use it for something, you know?
Yeah, but, you know, not to, I don't know, Not to reminisce.
I get. I don't know.
It, it, it. I guess it just depends on how

(30:26):
you use it I think. Yeah.
You know, it might depress you to, like, hear your dad's voice
and know that it's not really him and, and, and know that
you're just sort of spinning your wheels.
And maybe it's something you should just be working on
getting over if anyone ever doesget over the loss of their
parents. Yeah.

(30:46):
I don't. I don't think it.
I don't think you get over it. Like, I mean, it's always there,
but you learn to live with it. That's yeah.
That's what I found in life, is there, is there?
There's some devastating things that this is a negative thought,
but that you, you just, you don't heal from it.

(31:06):
But yeah, like you said, you youreach a point where you can live
with it, but it never goes away.Yeah.
That's all. Bleak, but thinking about my dad
like last night or something like that, you know?
So. You know, I mean, it's, it's and
he, he passed away. Shoot like. 1015 years ago.

(31:30):
So it's been a while. It's been about 5, I think, five
years for my dad and mom. Yeah, course.
I can't, like, just forget aboutmy dad, though, 'cause he's an
ancestor spirit and he's a poltergeist and he keeps
knocking things over in the house.

(31:52):
No, I'm joking. This is a late reaction, yeah.
Yeah, yeah, I don't know. So, yeah, probably the AI
wouldn't really be satisfying and it could even be depressing.
Better to meditate and contact your ancestor spirits that way.
Maybe, Although they're all probably in heaven.
Like, don't bother us. Did.

(32:14):
Did you ever did you ever listento that show Mystery Theater on
the radio? Oh yeah, masterpiece.
Yeah, audience members, I think they're, they've got like the
entire catalog of episodes posted for free on YouTube.
But there used to be a radio horror show called Mystery
Theatre and it ran like, I thinkfrom the late 60s, like maybe

(32:40):
through the 90s or something like that.
But some of those episodes were really spooky and, and it and we
all kind of grew up listening toto Mystery Theatre.
Yeah, story of the tell tale heart.
Yeah, yeah, they they, they did some Poe adaptations.
Yeah, dude, I forgot why I brought up Mystery Theater.

(33:02):
What did you say right before? I don't know.
Oh, God. OK, we'll just leave it as a
recommendation. If you want to hear a cool old
radio show that might give you the chills, check out Mystery
Theater. I can't remember why I brought.
Oh, I know because some of the episodes were like comical and

(33:22):
some of them were even kind of straight drama, but most of them
were scary stories. And so one of them though, sort
of, well, it, it's about a, a husband and he dies and he's in
heaven and, and his wife is, is still on earth.
And so she's really suffering and missing him.

(33:44):
But as a soul in heaven, he's been released from his body, you
know, where, which contains likeall the worries and all the
angst and, and all the fight or flight responses and like
depression and guilt and like all that stuff.
But as a soul separated from thebody, he doesn't feel anything

(34:05):
at all. So he's having a great time.
Like, oh God, you know, I, I don't even care about anything
anymore. Like all those things that used
to bother me. It's just meaningless now
because his soul has been free. So but the wife is like back on
earth, like husband, husband, please come back to me.
But he's like a ghost in heaven with no more suffering going on
in him. And he's like, I don't want to,

(34:26):
I don't want to. And so it it turns into it's a
comical episode, though, and it's actually quite
philosophical. And and oh, I, I was going to
say use a big word. I can't say right.
But yeah, because it be, it was.So that's what it turns into is
like the husband is like, well, now that I'm free from my body

(34:46):
and all my suffering and all my worries and stuff, and I'm just
a happy ghost. Like, I don't want to go back.
And so like the other ghosts in heaven, like advise him on how
to scare his wife away. So, so like she's on the earth,
like, please come back to me, Henry or whatever it is.
And he's like rattling chains, like trying to make like ghost

(35:08):
noises to discourage her from trying to contact him because he
he doesn't want to go back into a body and be on the earth again
and, and suffer. He's like, no, don't I?
It's great. You know, please, I don't want
to come back. It was kind.
Of funny though. But yeah, so that all kind of
just spun off from the idea of, like, contacting deceased

(35:32):
relatives and stuff. But everyone should listen to
Mystery Theater. Do you agree, Mr. Mitch?
Yeah, yeah. If you can, if you can track it
down, the mystery theaters were were great.
That was back when radio's heyday.
Mm Hmm. I think that was kind of that,
you know, because before television and stuff, it was all

(35:54):
radio shows. And so you if you you would tune
into a Western radio show if youwanted to hear like a cowboy
story or. Yeah.
Radio, yeah. They're all the genres, like all
the drama and stuff that you watch on TV now.
Used to be, it used to be radio shows and then TV started coming
in and it kind of killed the radio shows.

(36:15):
So I think Mystery Theater was kind of the last of those radio
shows, though. But it made it pretty far into
our generation, at least before they finally stopped it.
I, I, I think that was on for like 20 years or something,
maybe not sure. But as I said, it's all free.
If you go to YouTube and you type in Mystery Theatre

(36:36):
episodes, I think all of them are posted now.
So when it's like at midnight and everybody's asleep or
everybody's gone and you're all alone, listen to Mystery
Theatre. Just the opening of Mystery
Theatre will scare you. Like remember that you hear a
door creaking like. That and yeah.

(37:03):
Like it was the opening was scary.
And then, yes, several of the episodes I thought were really
scary. I remember when when, when I was
four years old, when we were living in Eureka, CA, and
everybody was asleep. So I was four and my brother was
9 and we took our sleeping bags and we went into the living room

(37:27):
in the dark alone in front of Dad's old stereo.
And we would just lay there in the dark late at night and and
like listen to Mystery Theater and get scared.
But there there was 1 episode. It's I may have brought this
stop me if I brought this one upbefore.
But remember, I'm only four years old when I heard this.
But there's one episode, I thinkit's called like the clock or

(37:50):
something like that. And it, it's basically these,
these people buy a grandfather clock and it turns out to be the
gateway to hell. And yeah.
And and so they, they send the basically they're, they're told
by like, I don't know, priests or whoever they talk to is like,
Oh my God, it's a gateway to hell.
And like, at this certain time on, on a certain day, all of

(38:13):
hell will will break loose and come through the grandfather
clock and destroy the earth and kill everybody.
And so they, they spent, so I'm four years old listening to
this, like, wow, that's that's asticky wicked and, and, and,
and, but they spend the entire episode like trying to close the
gateway to hell and trying to stop the, the demons from hell,

(38:36):
you know, just destroying the earth and killing everyone.
And they fail. They fail.
And so the ending of the episodeis like all of the demons of
hell coming through this grandfather clock and destroying
the earth and killing everyone. Like they they don't succeed.
You know, they're like, Oh my God, it's the game way to hell.
We got to close it somehow. And then they spend like, the
episode trying to close it and it doesn't work.

(38:58):
And the earth is destroyed and everyone is killed.
So yeah, I did. And that was I was four years
old and I heard that and I was like, damn, you know, I was, I
was used to like formula movies and hear a story where it's
like, oh, it's the gateway to hell.
Well, don't worry, you know, thehero will close the gateway to
hell. But instead it was like, no hell

(39:22):
man, you failed and everyone dies. 4 year old Mike, thanks
for. Listening to another episode of
Mystery Theater. Yeah, I.
Was. Corresponding with someone like
in e-mail and I don't know, I always remember that episode

(39:42):
because it got me so good. But I brought it up, I think to
some friends. So I was 4 when I heard it
though. And I was like, oh, you know
what the scariest 1 is? I it's that one called the clock
where, you know, the demons fromhell break out and destroy
everything. And some other people listen to
it. And they all wrote back to me
though, and they were like, thatwasn't scary.

(40:06):
And I was like so. You might have to be 4 years old
in the middle of the night in a sleeping bag in the dark in
front of your stereo for it to work.
But. But when I was four, that that
killed me. I was like, Oh no, you know.
Yeah, well, that's the beauty oflike radio that gets lost on on
TV. Yeah, is.

(40:29):
That. When you when you hear a story
like that, you put the images inyour head.
That's why books are you know movies are never as good as the
book, right? Because it's not how you
imagined it. Yeah.
Yeah, exactly. Yeah.
They call it the theater of the mind.
And I, I wholeheartedly agree with you.

(40:51):
It might not seem like it if you're like ATV baby who's only
seen TV and stuff, but actually listening to a radio play is
just what Mitch said. Like your own mind makes it way
more spectacular than maybe even, you know, the radio show
itself was 'cause you imagine things and you, you see it in

(41:11):
your own frightening ways. Well, yeah.
And yeah, and The thing is, you always imagine what's scariest
to you when when people are imagining or afraid, right?
They're fearing whatever scares them the most.
So whatever scares you and whatever scares me could be
different. So with the radio of the mind,

(41:34):
you, you know, I get to imagine my scary thing and you imagine
your scary thing, but they're not the same.
So it that's the beauty of of radio.
Yeah, theater of the, the, the mind, your mind is way more
powerful than than like a movie or ATV show.
And yeah, you, you listen to something like that and your

(41:55):
powerful mind paints a big scarypicture with the things that
scare you, like Mitch said, because it's built from like,
your own personal arsenal of neuroses.
So you figure out. What's wrong with you?
What's that? So.
So by listening to the theater of the mind, you can figure out
what's wrong with yourself. That's true.

(42:17):
It's good for psychoanalysis andshadow work.
Yeah. Shadow work is like a spiritual
process that some teachers suggest where you're supposed to
go inside yourself and face yourshadows.
So if you if you need some help going.
Inside yourself to face your shadows.
Listen to Mystery Theater, and the Theater of the Mind will

(42:38):
take you right there. Yeah.
I miss that show actually. I, I I did.
Find them on. YouTube and it's been a few
months now, but I did go througha period where I was listening
to those like every day, every night, you know, when I was like
alone in the house. Alone by yourself and now, yeah.

(42:59):
Well, that's the best. Right.
If you want to be scared, it's yeah.
With the. Horror movie, you know, it's
like late at night, you're all by yourself.
Watch the horror movie. Midnight 1:00 AM Dark where
there's no in a dark alley. Go ahead and play.
Make sure he's here. Yeah, that yeah.

(43:23):
So I, you know, on the subject of AII also saw like another
interesting thing that I'm wondering like what your what
your view would be like. There was a.
Poll They took a poll and. 55% of conservatives would prefer an

(43:43):
AI government to the government that we have now.
And I was pretty surprised by that.
But like so, yeah, if the if they were like, OK.
We're just going to turn it all over to AI, and AI is going to
take care of us. Like would you want that?
No, because that's not how AI works.
That's what everybody doesn't. Under everybody, AI doesn't

(44:07):
think for itself. AI performs tasks.
So then there would just be a puppet master behind the AI.
Yeah. That would be worse.
Yeah. AIAI performs tasks based on
prompts so So for example I havea a commercial I generated on AI

(44:28):
for updater for the holidays. I think I put it on Facebook.
I don't have I will but starts off with Santa sitting by a
fireplace holding a cup of hot chocolate and it's like
everybody knows how I deliver the present or the toys.
But did you ever wonder how I make them so fast?

(44:50):
Right. And yeah, 3D printer. 3D
printer. That's how the elves do these
days. And then it pans to an elf in
the workshop and the elf, you know, looks is that is that the
camera? And it's, and it, and it turns
to the camera and it's got a phone in hand that says we use
up data, you know, and then all the elves cheer in the

(45:13):
background. And, and then the next scene is
it it pans to a, to a deer, you know, in the forest.
And the deer is like something like I, you know, get 25% off
your first month, you know, withcoupon code holiday.

(45:36):
OK, so all of that was was generated by AI.
However, I had to give and refine the instructions with AI,
right? Because it it took 3 or 4
versions and it took my directions to get it the way I

(45:57):
want. And I had to go back and change
my prompts and tell it not to, you know, it was doing things
that I didn't want it to do and stuff like that, you know, and
I'd have to tell it not to do this and to do that.
So it it performs the task. It's a worker, but it needs

(46:18):
instructions. Yeah.
So I mean, it's great because itcan do it.
It can do anything. But if it's got bad
instructions, it's going to giveyou bad work.
Yeah, you know, it. You can't you you can't.
This idea that you're going to have an AI government isn't,

(46:42):
isn't really possible because you would have to give it, you
know, perfect instructions, you know, and, and, and that sort of
thing. So it it like you could say, you
know, write a like you wouldn't be able to tell it to write a, a

(47:02):
gun bill for that doesn't violate the 5th Amendment, but
keeps children safe in schools. Yeah, it's, it's it's not going,
you know, who knows what it would come up with?
It would just come up with something random off the
Internet. Yeah.
You know it's not. I don't know it it you you have

(47:29):
to have very specific instructions to achieve a
certain outcome. So my question would be who's
going to write those instructions?
And you write that thing. Is it I I've?
Got the answer. 1000 monkeys in a room typing on keyboards.
There you go. One of them's going to get it

(47:50):
right, one of them's just going to get it right.
Yeah, so. Well, there there was.
Oh, I'm sorry. Go ahead.
No, go ahead. Well, OK, so there's this guy
called Dark. Journalist and and.
He looks into like the UFO stuffand the secret space Force and

(48:12):
all of. That, and he's not the only one
to say this, but there is an idea out there which may or may
not be true, that the governmenthides technology from us.
I'm sure we've we've. All heard a lot about that.
In fact, one of Trump's promiseswas to release that technology
and it hasn't happened, but but it is there.

(48:33):
And anyway, dark journalists said, actually the government,
because this is how they work, is they have the real AI already
and it's totally sophisticated. And it's like, you know, it's
like the computer that you talk to that does everything and
there's no problem. And like, I don't know what.
And but the AI that they're releasing to the public is like

(48:55):
primitive AI. And so then it's got like some
of the issues that you just described and other issues.
And it might be to deliberately screw things up because you have
people like Alex Jones who says that this is a it's a world plot

(49:16):
to, like, destroy everything. The deep state government is, is
here to, to destroy it all. And according to Alex Jones's
version of the deep state plot, what the governments are
supposed to be doing right now is frustrating us, you know, not
being efficient. And the idea is that we would

(49:39):
the public would become so frustrated with the government
that they would just say, OK, wecannot handle this government at
all. And so we we want a new one.
And this one has to go. And according to Alex Jones,
what will happen then is they'llget rid of the corrupt
government who deliberately did everything wrong so that you

(49:59):
would reject them, and then they'll replace it with a new
government. And of course, the new
government will be like, oh, we're going to save you and
everything's going to be great, you know, never mind about your
rights and stuff. Well, you don't need them 'cause
we're going to take care of you.And with the new government that
comes in after the public is ledto a point where they cannot
accept the old government, whichis what's happening now, they

(50:23):
would accept a new government and then that government.
Would be a. Tyranny according to Alex Jones.
So, but then I saw that that article about how 55% of
conservatives were like, yeah, let's get rid of the government
and we'll just have AI run us. And so I don't know it it, it

(50:46):
fits with Alex's doomsday scenario where the public's
totally frustrated with the government and they and they
would be willing to accept AI, which would then turn on us and,
you know, make us worse off thanwe already are.
Or if it was like a good government, they'd be like.
Hey, you know what we. We've already had AI for 100

(51:07):
years and look how great it works here.
Public. Let's just, you know, benefit
from this. Let's share in the in the well.
So I don't know what do you think about that though, Do you?
Do you think that we're being led to turn over everything to
an AI that's secretly run by thesame government?
That the whole world is completely at the end of their

(51:28):
rope? With, I don't know, that seems a
little, a little extreme. I think that they just need to
put some government reform. They need to, I, I think what
we're seeing is lack of self-control and lack of guide
guardrails on the political process and, and, and this is

(51:53):
what you get, right? I think that, you know, there
are so many simple things you could do to eliminate some of
this stuff, some of these problems and stuff like that
'cause most. Turn it over to AI to get rid of
it all. You know, most of the problems
are, are, are people are more concerned about keeping their

(52:14):
job than doing their job. And so, you know, if if for
example, there, you know, you got, you got people that have
been in in Congress for, you know, too long.
Yeah, right. There should be, there should be
limits so the power doesn't go to people's heads, right.

(52:34):
So that they're, so that they'renot fighting for their job,
They're actually doing their jobbecause they already know they
got limited time, right? So they want to make the most of
the time they have and they wantto have a good legacy when they
leave and, and stuff like that. That's a different attitude and
a different mentality than OK, Ibetter do what whatever I got to

(52:59):
do so that I can stay in office next time, right?
Everything is about the next time.
That's the wrong motivator. And, and I just, I, I, I just
think that there's a lot of things like that, that, that,
that we need to change. You know, there's a term limit
on the president or there's supposed to be, I guess it's a
vague thing, but you know, thereshould be a hard term limit on

(53:24):
the president. There should be a hard term
limit on everybody in every position so that they're doing
their best to preserve their legacy and and all of that
instead of worrying about what do I have to do to be president
next go around. Right.
Yeah. And, and I think that need to

(53:46):
need to look at how it's structured.
And we need to fix that. That's what that's how we fix
the the problems. Right.
Yeah. You know, even down to the
taxes, right. There's a, there's a simple way
for federal taxes, right? You just add a federal sales tax

(54:07):
on to everything and you eliminate federal taxes.
That's how you get rid of it. They have, they have state sales
tax. Some, some states don't have tax
like California sale, like California income tax.
Some, some states don't have anystate income tax because they
put the tax on everything else. So if it works at the state

(54:28):
level, you could do that at the federal level.
And the advantage to that is everybody that comes and visits
the United States, the millions and millions of visitors we get
would also be paying that tax. So you would actually be getting
money from foreigners when they come and go to Disneyland and
all that. So you'd actually be getting

(54:49):
more taxes, but the everyday person wouldn't have that that
three to $600.00 taken out of their paycheck every pay period.
It would go right back into their paycheck.
Yeah, some things are going to be more, but you get to choose
what you spend your money on. You don't have to, you know, you
don't have to be told we're taking $600.00 from you.

(55:12):
You know, if you know, if you can't afford the tax on your on
your yacht, then guess what? You probably shouldn't buy the
yacht. Yeah, my bad.
You can't buy the, the lot, you know, the the boat.
But if there's a tax and you gotto pay extra money to go to
Disneyland, well, guess what? You just save up the money the
government's not taking from youand then you save up the little

(55:35):
bit of extra money on the taxes and you pay it, right.
But that's a choice. But you still have the money and
you get to choose what you do with it.
So I I I think those are those are how we fix what's going on
there, those kinds of things. And to get someone in there, you

(55:57):
know that that can you know, that is like AI.
Yeah, I'm really sure I'm. Just I'm just beating a dead
horse. Sorry I lost my funny bone.
I should have warned the audience than you before the
beginning of the show. I noticed last week somehow I
completely lost my funny bone. So if all if all my jokes fail,

(56:19):
I'm just going through a dry. Patch like I, I I.
Try to send Mitch and his wife like silly just a stupid joke
thing every day just to perk himup.
And wouldn't you agree Mitch? All last week, all the ones I
sent were totally unfunny. Well, they're OK.

(56:41):
I lost my funny bone in the end time.
Oh, that's the first thing to go.
Yep, you lose your funny bone inthe end times then what a drag
it is. And well, you could probably AI
that back in though. Yeah, maybe so.
I I I did so according to the The Alex Jones Deep State World

(57:05):
Domination plot. What happens is they frustrate
the public so much with their grotesque inefficiency, among
other things. That they.
That we call out for a new government.
So I'm with you though, like if people out there are that
frustrated with what's going on,it's understandable and it's

(57:25):
probably deliberate. But I'm with you where I'm like,
don't abandoned the Republic though.
You know, what we need to do is because that's the idea, though,
according to the Alex Jones scenario, is that the public
would just say, OK, screw the Constitution, you know, screw
the structure for government, like we're dead, give us some AI

(57:45):
or something. Or in this.
Yeah, so. But I I say for everyone that's
frustrated out there that I'm with Mitch in that.
We should try to preserve this. Form of government which is
actually a Republic and fix it because because throwing out the
the whole system is might be a deep state plot, but it would

(58:09):
just be stupid what we have to do.
Because honestly for a long timeAmerica was like had the
greatest standard of living, themost civility, the most
affordability, the most chance to make money.
Like America was in good shape up until 2009 when all this
stuff started. But.

(58:31):
So if we could ever shift America back to like how it was
when you and I were growing up, like in the 80s and all that,
you know, then, then we'd be in in good shape.
So I would say to the public foranybody who's panicking and and
and is just like. They all got to go.
Bring me some AI or like whatever we should try to fix

(58:53):
what we have because it was unique and it was rare in the
world. And for a while it created like
the cushiest country to live in as a peasant that you ever could
dream of, you know? So I'm with you.
Like don't throw the whole Republic out.
Just fix the Republic by replacing people who aren't
doing their jobs, shortening terms.

(59:15):
You know, like and the other things that you mentioned,
right? Yep, that's all we got to do.
Yeah. Who needs?
AII should also add that I'm quite fond of a, a fellow named
Doctor Steven Greer and he, he is contacting aliens using

(59:38):
meditation and basically reaching out with like a heart
of compassion and letting these beings know that we're loving,
caring, good beings. And, you know, he, he claims
that you can contact the aliens who are like higher beings, kind
of like, almost like ascended masters in their own way through

(01:00:00):
love and, and meditation and stuff.
And he has released many documentaries with all of his
evidence showing that the government is hiding technology
and we actually already have a secret space for.
And the Secret Space Force, quote, UN quote, could take ET
home if he showed up today. Like that's how good our Secret

(01:00:22):
Space Force is. Like, Oh yeah, if ET showed up,
we could just fly him home, no worries.
Anyway, Doctor Connery's out there.
I think he's made like maybe 5 documentaries with really
compelling evidence and a lot ofeyewitness testimony from people
who used to work, who were like in the Air Force or worked at

(01:00:43):
like Skunk Works and like some of these other places.
So Doctor Greer, who's actually been on the Alex Jones show and,
and I, I'm, I'm kind of pulling this from that.
He, he strongly implies that he is already in touch with aliens
and that aliens are like 400 IQ higher beings who understand

(01:01:05):
spiritual physics. And, you know, they're hoping
that the human beings can get their act together and be good
finally so that we can join the spiritual community that's, that
exists, you know, everywhere in the universe.
So, so Doctor Greer, like he went on Alex Jones's show and

(01:01:28):
he, he strongly implies that he's, that he's in touch with
these aliens already. He also predicted that Trump, if
Trump did not do what he promised to do, that he would be
out of office like within a year, maybe a year and six
months. And Trump is in so much trouble
right now. It looks like that is coming

(01:01:49):
true. And but so Doctor Greer says
that in six months to a year, it's, it's all going to change.
And he was just like, just look for it.
And he's like those of you who've tried to use meditation
via my techniques to contact these ETS like 6 months to a

(01:02:14):
year, it's, it's going to change.
There's a story that that when we set off the atomic bomb, it
was such a powerful blast that it actually affected aliens in
other dimensions, like the the energy from dropping a bomb on
Hiroshima and Nagasaki actually ripped through dimensional walls

(01:02:36):
and hurt some aliens. And so they say that after that,
the aliens who'd been just observing us, like you would
watch little wild animals at thezoo because we're too fucking
crazy to, like, work with. Supposedly.
After they dropped the bomb on, on Hiroshima, bombs on Hiroshima
and Nagasaki, the aliens came down and they went and tried to

(01:03:01):
have conversations with the government.
And there's a famous photograph of President Eisenhower sitting
there in like a, a, a conferenceroom with an alien and all these
other politicians and, and President Eisenhower's
granddaughter, Laura Eisenhower,is one of the people running

(01:03:23):
around. She sounds like Alex Jones,
except that you also have UFOs figured into it.
And supposedly the world leaves.The aliens came down and they
were like, hey, we're advanced beings and we can show you how
to really live, where it'll all be peaceful and everything's
free and free energy and everything's great.
And you can just give up on these corporations and charging

(01:03:44):
people for electricity and stuffbecause it's all free energy.
And we're going to show you how to live.
And we're going to help the human race evolve.
So the whole military industrialcomplex or political industrial
complex said, Nah, we'd rather be rich and keep all the
peasants in the dark. So thanks anyway, Mr. Alien Man,

(01:04:06):
but it's too much fun to be richat the top of a heap of
peasants. And so Laura Eisenhower said
that that President Eisenhower was like, let's do it, let's do
it. We'll we'll evolve as the human
race will become great. We'll have a world of peace.
Let's do it. But everything else in the
political military industrial complex voted it down.

(01:04:29):
But. Since then, you know, a lot of
the way that we're governed is with fear.
So a lot of the news stories that you read, they're really
designed to make you afraid, even though nothing's really
happening. So a lot of this stuff like, Oh
my God. The Russians like it's just
nonsense and it's to keep you afraid and so.

(01:04:54):
It did. It did.
Michael loses. His train of thought again.
Oh, since we dropped the bomb, since Eisenhower had the meeting
with aliens, the, the aliens basically have the prime
Directive from Star Trek where they're not supposed to
interfere with primitive cultures and stuff.
In fact, they say that's where the prime Directive came from

(01:05:17):
because Gene Roddenberry, creator of the Star Trek series,
was hanging out with the deep state and billionaires who
actually have all the information.
Look it up, Google it. He used to go to channeling
sessions with billionaires and, and things like that.
But so the idea that that that advanced aliens shouldn't mess
with the primitive human race isthat's where the prime directive

(01:05:39):
came from. And it probably came directly
from the aliens. But Doctor Greer says that like
one of the ways that they scare the shit out of us is we're all,
Oh my God, nuclear war, nuclear war.
We're going to have some nuclearwar now.
That's what's next. Watch out.
It's the Russians and it's nuclear war now.
Stay afraid. Give us your money.
We will send you to wars to die.And we'll be there later for

(01:06:02):
your daughters. That's basically what's going
on. But anyway, damn it, I'm totally
losing my train of thought. OK, here it is.
OK, So Doctor Greer claims, and so do a lot of other people that

(01:06:22):
have looked into it, that we can't launch nuclear missiles
now because the aliens were like.
Well. If you don't want to cooperate
with this and stuff, we have to obey the Prime Directive, but
we're also not going to let ourselves get killed.
So when you detonate one of those nuclear weapons, you're
killing aliens in other dimensions.

(01:06:44):
So they were like, did you ever see Star Trek?
Did you notice how Kirk always breaks the Prime Directive?
Well, we saw that show too, as the aliens.
And so now, now like there's allthese stories with some with
evidence, I think that that say that every time we try to do

(01:07:04):
anything all around the world with our nuclear missiles, that
like UF OS show up and they turnoff the missile like they, they
shut down the system. So it's been quite a while since
any country has had the ability to really launch nuclear weapons
because the aliens have been flying around turning them off
'cause they won't let us. So with the same kind of stretch

(01:07:27):
and the same Kirk like bending of the prime Directive, when,
when Doctor Greer comes out and says, OK, I, I'm in touch with
aliens and six months to a year this is all going to change.
Like it's the end of the fascists, it's the end of the
tyranny. Because my alien buddies are
like, OK, we've had it. Those guys are never going to

(01:07:48):
leave office. So we're going to come in and
show you what's up. So I like that answer, don't
you? Yeah.
There we go. We don't need AI.
We just need the aliens to come.Yeah.
I want to see a bunch of aliens showing up in plasma, etheric
consciousness ships, showing us the the truth of spiritual
physics and the real lives of ofthe universe.

(01:08:10):
I want I my belief in everythingis I want some aliens, man.
Oh, my God. Our government doesn't function
OK. Let's have some aliens.
Which is almost me of you like saying OK let's just run it with
the AI. Yeah, so there's option #3 then.
Aliens. Aliens.

(01:08:31):
I got my doctor Greer cells an app.
It's the CE5 contact app. You can put it on your
smartphone. It's only 10 bucks and.
You'll be LED. Through meditation by Doctor
Greer that are supposed to connect you with aliens and
there's some sounds that you canplay in the app that are

(01:08:54):
supposed to attract aliens. And so I got my app.
Dude, you got to get your CD5. You have the app, huh?
Idea I actually I made a little video out of it because one of
the Doctor Greer goes around theworld too and and people pay to
go with him to go look for aliens and one of the places

(01:09:16):
that he loves to go look for aliens is Joshua Tree, which is
pretty close to me and I go there a lot with my son but yeah
we were out there one day and I was like OK this is where the
the aliens are supposed to be let's use doctor Greer's contact
app and I, you know played the the sounds that it makes that

(01:09:36):
we're supposed to attract aliensbut so I don't think anything
really happened except they might have replaced my son
because when he came back he hadlike little antenna on his head
and then I was I was like looking in his hair and I was
like dude what's that and he just kept hiding it in his hair
so probably have to go back to Joshua's tree to get my son back
but. Yeah.

(01:09:57):
Yeah, but you know, Doctor Greer's on YouTube and stuff and
you can see the videos and it's like him in Joshua Tree with
people meditating and, and they're like lights appearing in
the sky, like UFOs appear and respond to them.
As long as they're sitting therewith love and compassion, like a
monk in meditation, you know, reaching out with their hearts,

(01:10:19):
reaching out with love, then thealiens are like, OK, here we
are. But like, probably no one in the
military or political industrialcomplex, like the alien does not
want to talk to them because they're not reaching out with
labs, you know, and. Want to see what happens when we
reach the fabric to an alternatedimension?
Then you need to watch the TV show Fringe because that's what

(01:10:42):
happened and it so it shows you what happened.
Oh, do they cover that one wherethe bomb blast hurts the aliens
in other dimensions? Yeah, they also have the
watchers that you were talking about that come down and observe
and don't interfere. Uh huh.
Oh yeah, All that's straight outof Fringe.
That just spilled the beans and I never watched it.

(01:11:03):
Who knew? Who knew?
Yeah, that's nice though. Yeah, it's all in the movie.
So you know, you can watch Fringe to get the angle on the
parallel universe and what happens when we shred the
barrier. And then you can also watch the

(01:11:25):
aliens helping guide guide humans in Stargate.
And then you can also ascend. Learn about attention in
Stargate. Well.
I did. OK, I'm going to say this having
become painfully aware of disinformation.
I did look into it and I might have, I might have mentioned it

(01:11:48):
on the show, but it's very interesting because if you track
the, so the government's been giving us all of our information
and, and they've been socially engineering us.
So if you watch the news, if youwatch almost anything, that's
only what the government wants you to know.
So including conspiracy stuff. And so, you know, if you wrap
yourself up in it, you got to like kind of filter through and

(01:12:10):
and consider the source like, OK, where did this information
come from? Oh, I lost my train of thought.
Again, damn it, basically. Oh yeah, Yeah.
Well, so The thing is, if you look back to when they first
started deliberately destroying the country and the Western
world, it it really started in 2008 and then it and then it
kicked into high gear in 2009. And since then it's been going

(01:12:36):
full steam. And so here we are now with a
lot of angry people in this country and all around the world
because. Of what the?
Government hasn't been doing andso but I but I was.
Like you know. This is weird though.
Like I. At the same time that the
country falls, all of a sudden all this information about

(01:12:58):
spiritual, spiritual physics andspirituality comes out.
Because if you track it back, like the shows that you
mentioned, like Stargate, that they started doing episodes
about all this stuff that is nowconspiracy research out in the
world. They started doing all that
stuff where they were revealing spiritual physics in 2009.

(01:13:21):
So exactly the same time that the government was getting
dismantled, they they also released like the alternative,
you know, like, by the way, it kind of doesn't matter if the
government falls because you're a sovereign eternal spirit in
the midst of an ascension process.
And the best thing to do is renounce the world, be a world
renunciant, reject, not reject everything, but go deep inside

(01:13:45):
inside yourself and find the source and drown in it, to quote
Rupert Spira. So it's just interesting that
that at the same time, maybe it's God balancing the scales,
you know, like maybe it isn't deliberate or is it?
It isn't disinformation, but at the same time that the, the, the
United States was made to fall and it's still falling.

(01:14:09):
All this. Information came out about the
spiritual universe and spiritualphysics in TV shows.
And that's when also a lot of the spiritual teachers that I
found on YouTube started having like channels and like, so maybe
that was God, like, OK, the deepstate's evil release the
spiritual stuff, or it's the deep state, like, OK, we'll

(01:14:30):
distract them with this. Except that I know that
meditation and yoga actually do work.
But yeah, it's interesting, all those shows you mentioned, it
all started happening at the same time that the country
started to get destroyed. So what do you think of that
man? Yeah, it sounds like it would
just be release the Kraken. Yeah, release the Kraken.

(01:14:54):
Exactly. Release the Kraken.
Yeah, I will say that. You know, I don't know, I sent
the video to you, but it was pretty shocking because Marjorie
Taylor Green, who is has been like a right hand to Trump.
Did you watch that video that I sent you?
No, I haven't watched. I saw it but I didn't watch it.

(01:15:15):
Oh, watch it, dude, because it'sreally interesting.
But she basically came out and said, hey, you know what?
But the government isn't workingat all.
If you vote for the Democrats, they're going to invest in
foreign wars. Inflation's going to continue to
go up. Stability will continue to go
down. If you vote for the Republicans,

(01:15:36):
the, and they're going to investin foreign wars and they're
going to tax the hell out of youand inflation will rise.
And Marjorie Taylor Green came out and she she didn't like act
like I'm a Republican. If you vote, if you vote
Republican, you're going to be fine.
She came out and said both the Republicans and the Democrats
are not functioning in any way and nothing is happening.

(01:15:59):
And that's supposed to be happening at all.
And they're just sitting there in the government.
Just. They're basically coming out and
spinning stuff every day to act like they're doing something,
but they're really not and. Seeing a paycheck.
That's why we need to put limitson them.
Yep. And that's what what what
Marjorie Taylor Green said. That was one of her things, like

(01:16:20):
limits. But what I found interesting
about it, for anyone who thinks they're on a side which I am not
because I'm a monk, I'm neutral.I'm observing with compassion.
But MGT Marjorie Taylor or MTT? Yeah.
Marjorie Taylor Green came out and said there's nobody to vote
for. So if you think you're the

(01:16:40):
Democrats and you're like, God, if we could get the Democrats
back in office, everything wouldbe fine.
Now they're not going to do anything.
And if you vote Republican and you think, yeah, we'll, we'll do
so much better and we got rid ofthose Democrats, No, they're not
going to do anything. Marjorie Taylor Green said it is
both the Republicans and the Democrats probably cooperating
together as the UNI party and they're, and it, it's not

(01:17:03):
functioning. The the government is not
responding to us. And so she quit.
She was like, like she was like congresswoman and she was like 1
of Trump's like strongest supporters.
And she basically said currentlythere's nobody to vote for in
the Democrats. There's nobody to vote for in
the Republicans and the government is not working.
And so I quit. So I that's why I sent it to

(01:17:26):
you, though, because it was like, you know, it she, it was
both sides that she nailed. Well, you know she, she said.
Both of them are scriming us. So, Yep.
What do you think of that again?Well, they're all worried about
their next election not actuallyworking, you know, and, and

(01:17:47):
that's the problem. Yeah.
So I, I, I think we're back to option #3 that's what I think.
Aliens. Aliens, that's why.
Like hearing all this stuff, like, guess what?
They're not really doing anything.
They're just screwing you over and we can't get rid of them.
And then you hear, like, Doctor Greer, come out and go, don't
worry, in six months to a year, the aliens are going to take
care of this. He didn't.

(01:18:09):
He didn't say. He didn't quite.
Say it like that, but he it was a.
Response to our current situation.
And he did jump up and say, without going into details, in
six months to a year, this is all going to change.
So I don't know if that's behindthe scenes or in front of the
scenes, but I'm with you too. I let's have some aliens, man.
Yep, bring them on. Bring them on.

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We had enough lasting tunes. Rock was roughly dance.
We laughed, we laughed. Tell the stories laid on right
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Memories echo echoes off the fight.
The faith was our domain. Teenage hurricane, no glory
without the pain. But we did all again.

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Same stands, some sunshine, night call.
We were kings before the fall. Some stories lit or fright
underneath your city lights. Rock ruled our every night

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movies echo, echoes, echoes fight.
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